THE POEM GET UP AND BAR DOOR?

It seems you're referring to the phrase "Get up and bar the door," which is actually a traditional Scottish folk song. There's no poem with this title, but rather a song that is often sung in a lively, participatory manner.

Here's the basic outline of the song:

* The Story: It tells the tale of a group of people in a house, where the door is ajar, and a storm is approaching. The song calls upon the guests to get up and close the door before the storm hits.

* The Chorus: The main refrain is "Get up and bar the door," usually repeated several times.

* The Catch: The song features a playful element where a guest is often designated to close the door, but they keep "forgetting" and passing the responsibility on.

The full song is quite long and has many verses with variations. It's considered a traditional song with many different versions, each with its own unique lyrics and melody.

If you'd like to hear it, there are many recordings available online. You can search for "Get up and bar the door" on YouTube or other music streaming platforms.

Let me know if you have any other questions about the song!

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